Maranello Wall Planters: The Hipsters Of Wall Gardens

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A current red-hot trend is vertical gardening, also referred to as wall gardens. As backyards become smaller and space a premium, wall gardens allow you to grow plants and enjoy gardening easily and efficiently while creating some amazing effects. Instead of across, think up.

It may seem like wall gardens are a recent phenomenon, however, the Maranello Wall Planters by HomeLeisure have been around for some time, making them like ‘hipsters’ of this now-mainstream way to garden.
 

They were recently featured on the Network Ten’s The Living Room in a garden renovation segment with Jamie Durie. Affixed to a timber-framed Colorbond sheet, the staggered Maranello Wall Planters with overflowing Ceropegia Woodii plants – also called String of Hearts, Rosary Vines and Sweetheart Vines – created a striking feature installation and a waterfall-like effect.

 

The Maranello Wall Planters are available in two sizes – 300mm and 370mm – and three colours – charcoal (as featured), terracotta and green. Proudly made in Australia for Australian conditions, their thick-walled construction helps to reduce water loss and your plants dehydrating. They are suitable for growing a variety of plants including herbs, foliage varieties and creepers, and are a durable way to build a wall garden in your home or even in the office.


The Maranello Wall Planter featured on The Living Room

Maranello Wall Planters are available at Bunnings stores.

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